Low Dose Spinal Anesthesia in Pregnant Patient with Eisenmenger Syndrome undergoing Caesarean Section
Tommy M Tanuwijaya,
Tjahya Aryasa
Abstract:Pregnancy with Eisenmenger syndrome is pregnancy with a high mortality rate and it is even recommended not to get pregnant based on the World Health Organization pregnancy risk. The aim of this paper is to present a choice of anesthetic techniques to facilitate pregnant patients with Eisenmenger syndrome undergoing caeasarean section. A 25-year-old woman at 37 weeks' gestation came to the hospital with signs of labor accompanied by comorbid Eisenmenger syndrome. Caesarean section was facilitated with spinal an… Show more
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